Dog Story:Hi, my name is Baylee. Sometimes my foster dad will call me "Sweet Pea." I'm about 9 1/1 months old and around 30 lbs so I'm a bit on the small side and I am looking for my forever home!

I will always be there to greet you every time you walk through the door and most likely you'll always find me with a toy in my mouth. I have lots of energy and enjoy playing any chance I get, especially swimming and long walks. I'm great around people and love playing with other animals. At night I will sleep on my dog bed and won’t move till morning. Oh and I almost forgot to tell you, I am crate trained too!

My ideal home will be one where you can give me a job or two or even three to do. I REALLY need a place to run too!! I don't like to sit still unless I'm tired, so I need a family that will keep me active. If you are that family I am looking for, then please fill out the adoption application and mention my name and ID#. Oh and just so you know, I am up to date on my vaccines, heartworm negative and on preventative as well. I look forward to meeting you soon.

History:

Baylee was found roaming the streets when a friend of mine found her. We took her to the vet to see if she was microchipped but none was found. So we went ahead and had her fully vetted, spayed and tested for heartworm and thankfully she was negative. She will be microchipped prior to adoption.

Dog Story:Say Hello to Izzy! Izzy is a very sweet 10 year old orange & white spayed female Brittany. She has been at my foster home for 1 week and has fit in just perfectly with my other Brits and neighborhood dog posse. We are currently working on getting her used to indoor cats - as of now, my cats run under the bed and Izzy goes and looks for them. She does bark the first time she experiences something however once she becomes used to it the barking stops.

Izzy behaved beautifully off leash on a 3.5 mile walk and comes back when called - good girl Izzy! Izzy rides very well in a car and has done well meeting some strangers. Izzy loves her some belly rubs. Izzy does very well inside the house and does well outside. She would prefer to be inside with you. I have not seen any issue with potty mistakes.

Izzy is an owner surrender. The owners are adopting a young child and Izzy has bitten the owner's biological child once. The owners stated Izzy went into her kennel and the child followed her into the kennel. So far, foster mom has not seen any assertive or aggresive behavior and will keep an eye out and will update this posting.

The owners have had Izzy since she was young and have kept very good records on her. They also included her AKC papers. Izzy is up to date on all vaccinations, heartworm negative and on preventative. She weighs approximately 40 pounds and looks great at this weight. She eats her food with no issues, is not food aggresive and will auto-sit when a treat is shown. Izzy is microchipped. The owners stated Izzy had a seizure approximately 2 years ago however no other symptoms or issues have been seen since.

The perfect home for Izzy would be someone who enjoys the life of a senior gal - still energetic and wanting to be with you. Other dogs would be preferred however not necessary - I would not know how she does by herself. Not sure about cats as the verdict is still out.

Please fill out anadoption application and contact me if you need additional information. Izzy is a candidate for the Senior for Senior program

Dog Story:Bentley is on the hunt for his forever family. This sweet boy with a beautiful, full tail and incredibly soft coat was an owner surrender from Oklahoma currently being fostered in south Texas. Initially a very timid little guy, Bentley's really come out of his shell and hanging out with his 3 y/o foster brother, Charlie.

Bentley and Charlie are very playful dogs so this has been a great match for him. Bentley LOVES, and I mean LOVES the water! If you can't find him, just look for water and you will find him in it. Bentley also loves to play with his toys as well as playing fetch with you. Bentley does however feel the need that he has to bark or even growl when people come to our door and even though he is in his element when playing or swimming, he still gets timid in other areas. He is a little food protective, so he should be fed separately from your other dogs.

Bentley is about as lovable as a dog can be once he gets to know you, giving you kisses, snuggling up next to you on the couch and being loyal to you as he will follow you around everywhere you go. He really does need a backyard to run around in and get his energy out, and would do great with a purpose such as perhaps agility or hunting or something to keep him busy and happy. He's truly a prince of a dog with huge potential.

Bentley's perfect home will be one with a nice backyard and a small kiddie pool or access to a pool of some sort! Bentley will need a family who is loving, patient and can hopefully be home with him as much as possible to spend time building his confidence by taking him out in areas where there are other dogs and people.

If Bentley sounds like the Brittany you have been looking for, please fill out the online application and mention his name and ID#. A meet and greet should happen so we can answer questions and allow him to meet his potential family and fur brothers/sisters.

Bentley is up to date on his vaccines and heartworm negative and on preventative.

History:
Bentley is an owner surrender from Oklahoma who tried to give him a much better life than before they took him in. Unfortunately, work and kids functions took them away from home more and therefore, he was getting less attention and exercise. They realized he needed more and reached out to ABR for help.

Brittanys usually live 12-15 years, so if you are contemplating adoption, please be prepared to make that kind of commitment to the dog. Brittanys love their people and require personal attention every day.

Dogs placed by American Brittany Rescue, Inc. have been rescued from a shelter, found as a stray, or given up by an owner who could no longer keep or care for them. All dogs in foster homes have been (or will be) spayed or neutered, checked for heartworm, and are usually on preventative medication for heartworm. A dog's foster family can give you valuable information about its personality and temperament.

There are many more Brittany's available but not yet listed on the web site. These pages are always changing as homes are found and new dogs are placed into rescue. Please contact the State Coordinator for more information.

If you know of a Brittany who needs a home, please contact your nearest State Coordinator for assistance.